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Re[4]: Server Adjustments
From: |
Konstantin Andreev |
Subject: |
Re[4]: Server Adjustments |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:05:39 +0300 |
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Hello, Glus.
First of all, autoconf works at build time, not install time. A particular
system, on which you install the software, may have habits different from build
system.
Second, autoconf relies on development tools, which may be not available at
install time.
And last, but not least, autoconf is explicitly designed to detect only
features, the build depends upon. Briefly speaking, autoconf is not a right
tool to detect system administrative environment.
Typically, application packager makes separate packages for every particular
system he supports.
Best regards,
--
Konstantin Andreev, software engineer.
Swemel JSC
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Glus Xof wrote:
Yesterday, I wrote,
I understand.,, but what happens about /etc/init.d shell scripts (I mean the ones
which start, stop & restart servers) ? Would be possible to get more info
about the way of manage them ?
But, this silence starts to make me think. Maybe, you want to tell me that
these scripts are also the task of the one who installs the server... doesn't
it ?
Glus
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- Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/14
- Re: Server Adjustments, Eric Blake, 2009/12/14
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/14
- Re: Server Adjustments, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, William Pursell, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Bob Friesenhahn, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Steffen DETTMER, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Glus Xof, 2009/12/15
- Re: Server Adjustments, Richard Ash, 2009/12/15